No one in this world has the right to be self righteous.....Bush speaks on behalf of God just to get the votes and support of the foolish simple minded religious right.
2007-08-19 11:08:49
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answered by Randolph 3
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I don't "allow" Bush to speak on behalf of God. To some extent, we still live in a free country, where he can claim to speak on behalf of anyone he wants to. All I can do is to remind people that he's a typical politician pandering for votes.
Don't expect that Bush is the only one to play this game, though. Other people claim to speak on behalf of "the poor" or a race or an orientation. This is equally bogus. Look for candidates who speak for themselves.
And wonderboi, you sound like a different kind of bigot yourself. Do you hate people from ALL states you've never been to, or just the "Red" ones? Do you know what it means to be a bigot? It means that you've prejudged people that you don't know based on a common characteristic, and are intolerant of those who are different from you. So, I'd say you're bigoted against the Red State people, from the way you talk. I don't think I've been quite so insulted in a long time.
2007-08-19 13:55:42
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answered by skip742 6
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Bush CAN'T speak on behalf of GOD.
Telling him so doesn't help much. I get form letters in response just like I do when I write to my Senator (who is Barak Obama).
I hope God can speak for himself. Without God, I feel like I'm all on my own out here.
2007-08-19 11:21:49
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answered by Philip H 7
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Every President has stated that they prayed to God for guidance.
(Bush Never said that God instructed him. That's a product of your twisted little mind.)
It was Clinton that preached and thumped the Bible in the black churches, Remember?
Democrats loved it when Clinton spoke for God.
What Hypocrites.
2007-08-19 11:27:00
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answered by wolf 6
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I am not allowing him to do anything. He didn't ask my permission. God will deal with him in His own way in due time. I consider myself to be spiritual rather than religious. Religious people scare me!
2007-08-19 11:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You and those who "hate" Bush want to take it negatively; Bush is saying he believes in God and that he is doing what is right in the eyes of God. I'm not saying you are a Bush hater but those who do hate him just use this as another means to do so. Amongst the crowd who does not like Christianity or religion this is very popular.
2007-08-19 11:17:51
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answered by netjr 6
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God needs NO ONE to speak for Him.
Soon, everyone on this earth will HAVE to know that God does indeed exist, and He has been taking notice what is going on in each one of our hearts and minds.
2007-08-19 11:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i admit that i haven't seen or read everything Bush has said but i don't recall ever seeing or hearing him make that claim or anyone reporting he said that. can you provide a credible source for that. i would like to see it for myself as i try to make up my own mind regarding rumors before i make a reponse to such a statement. can you be specific?
2007-08-19 11:19:16
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answered by ? 7
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Ya wonder why the people who try and say, Bush said " GOD " told him .............
Can never provide links to back their statements up ?
Where are all the youtube videos of Bush saying these things ?
So step up to the plate, prove your alligations !!!!!!!!!!!
2007-08-19 11:29:05
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Mr. Bush has the right to speak. It is his First Amendment right. The same one you are using in posting your question.
2007-08-19 11:20:32
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answered by regerugged 7
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